Following problem: a network application uses an Office Web Components control.
This control, however, is not implemented in Office 2013.
Has anybody an idea how to bind the Microsoft Office Web Component (OWC11) to the VB project in visual studio 2013?
So that, when the project is published, the users don’t have to install the OWC11 controls on their PC’s.
Thank you in advance for your help.
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How to install visual studio tools for office runtime in order that I can use Word 2010 Document template in Visual Basic 2010?
in Solution Explorer , Right Click on References >> Add References >>Microsoft.Office.Interop
use in your form :
Imports Microsoft.Office.Interop
or find on google Interop.MSDACS.dll an copy to assembly folder,
and Excel example : http://www.dotnetperls.com/excel-vbnet
and for Word ex: clic link here for Word
How to install visual studio tools for office runtime in order that I can use Word 2010 Document template in Visual Basic 2010?
See Visual Studio 2010 Tools for Office Runtime.
VSTO is a part of Visual Studio. It is included in paid editions only. The Express editions are not supported (except the Community edition of Visual Studio 2013).
Typically you need to include the VSTO runtime as a prerequsite to the add-in installer. See Publishing an Office Solution by Using Windows Installer for more information.
If you're using Visual Studio 2015 Community, go to Office Developer Tools
and click "Get Office Developer Tools", which takes you to:
http://aka.ms/getlatestofficedevtools
https://www.visualstudio.com/en-us/features/office-tools-vs.aspx
I'm a frequent Visual C++ user working on some VBA scripts in MS Office 2010 and I would really like to be able to use Visual Studio 2013 (Professional) to edit them - is this possible? When I try to open my Access Database file from Visual Studio it just loads up in Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications 7.0 (ie. that horrible default IDE)...
What I'd really like is for it to open the module in VS when I click on the module in access. Can this be done?
In the past I have only used Visual Studio 2010 Professional for C#, but now I need to work on a little bit of Visual Basic. When I go to create a project it only shows C# project templates. I am assuming when I installed Visual Studio 2010, I only installed C#.
How do I now install VB.NET support?
I tried following a MS tutorial: I went to Control Panel and selected Change/Uninstall on Visual Studio, but then it asked me to insert a CD, of which I have none since it was donwloaded.
Nevermind I figured it out. (win7) Control Panel -> Programs and Features -> Uninstall/Change on Visual Studio -> then when you hit the Add/Remove features and you get the popup asking about the cd (which is where I assumed i was stuck before) if you hit Download it takes you to the dialog where you choose additional languages to install and it worked.
I apologize for my earlier flippant comment, and offer you
http://download.cnet.com/Microsoft-Visual-Studio-2010-Professional/3000-2212_4-10618634.html
I had same problem but i did the simplest solution ,since i had my .iso(visual studio express) file i had downloaded I used my winrar to extract files ,went to VBExpress ,open the folder and click on the setup and it all worked out successfully...
I want to open a program (written in Visual basic 6) to be open in Visual Studio.net. Please guide, how could I do that?
While trying to open VB6 (.vbp file) program directly from the OPEN project option in visual studion.net, I was getting this error,
"Visual Basic 6 (.vbp) files cannot be opened in Visual Studio"
I am trying to open in VS 2010.
Visual Studio 2010 does not support VB6 projects. See the link here
From the msdn documentation:
Visual Studio 2010 does not provide tools for upgrading applications and projects from Visual Basic 6.0. If you want to upgrade your project from Visual Basic 6.0 to Visual Basic 2010, you can use the upgrade tools provided with earlier versions of Visual Studio and then upgrade the project again in Visual Studio 2010.
Visual Basic Tools for Visual Studio
There's a plugin called Visual Basic Tools for Visual Studio that provides the following features:
load classic VB workspace- and project-files and offers quick access to the extension´s options
integrates with the solution explorer and the code editor having support for syntax highlighting, basic outlining (allows to expand/collapse methods, properties and types) as well as navigation bar support.
Classes, Types, Modules, Forms and Controls can be inspected using the Object Browser and Class View.
From the reading, it's unclear if you can actually build the project, though it does say:
The import tool creates a new solution and MSBuild compatible projects.
Links to the plugin by VS Version
2012-2013
2015
2017
RAD Basic
There is also an independent IDE called RAD Basic that claims the following features:
New and modern IDE (Integrated Development Environment) with form designer supporting drag and drop, code completion, refactoring tools, etc.
RAD Basic Compiler: Compiler 100% compatible with your VB6 project (vbp, frm, bas and cls files). Generate native executables (exe and ocx) in both 32-bit and 64-bit.
RAD Basic Forms: Reimplementation of common VB6 controls and components supporting 32-bit and 64-bit.
etc.
Speaking from my experience, it's not easy to open a Visual Basic 6.0 project in any versions of Visual Studio above 2008.
Although 2008 and below versions do provide an automatic function to convert Vb6 code to the VB.net framework. But, the problem starts after the conversion - it can skip some code, add functions/variables on its own, or modify the functional behavior on its own, and with that the VB.proj will be created with errors and you will not be able to open it anywhere as a solution file. The same with any 3rd party tools.
If you want to open the VB6 code try Visual Basic 6.0 Portable edition.
But headache will still follow you there, please refer this link
Installation of VB6 on Windows 7 / 8 / 10
Make sure you are clicking on the project file itself... Right click on the file and select "Open With" and select your visual studio program. It may need to be converted and if so, it will prompt you to convert the project.
Thanks!
Download Visual Basic Tools for Visual Studio,allows to work with classic VB workspaces and projects
I have been searching the web for an answer to my problem, but so far I have not been lucky.
I have create a custom workflow activity and I would like to debug it in visual studio 2010, but I don't know how to do it.
Any help will be very much appreciated.
You have to attach visual studio to the process that is running on the server.
Here is the MSDN article on it
Some more resources regarding remote debugging:
Debugging with Visual Studio extensions for Windows SharePoint Services
Debug SharePoint Applications